BURTON'S Great Sacrifice Sale Commencing January 13 and Continu ing for 30 days only: Owing to the crowded condition of our Store we are compelled to reduce our Stock to mtike room for Spring Goods. In order to do so we will give a SPECIAL REDUCTION OF , 20 pe- cent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Overcoats. 10 per cent on Men's, Boy's and Children s Suits. 10 per cent on Men's, Boy s and ( hildien s I ants. 10 per cent on all Furnishing Goods, Ilats, Caps &c. Recolect these are all strictly new goods. It will pay you to come 50 miles to attend this sale. Don't forget the place T. H. BURTON 120 South Main St., JButler Pa. Grand Clearance Sale Of Boots and Shoes <*AT BICKELS^ ■ lueucaocc**" OUR STOCK of BOOTS and SHOES Is large and as we will commence to build early in the spring we must move and the room which we will move into is much to small for our large stock. We will therefore commense to reduce our stock —all win ter goods must go—none will be carried over great reductions in all lines, none will be spared—no matter what you may want in Boots or Shoes, you can get from our stock and at remarkably low prices. \ou 11 be Su -prised ar.d Financially Benefitted by attending this Grand Clearacne Sale. We want to reduce our stock and we are going to do it, no difference if we must sell some lines at a loss. We're going to extra cate this overloaded stock and here are examples of how its going to be done. 1 lot ladies everyday shoes, regular price $1.50, reduced to SI.OO ! « » dress " " " 2-0° " I2 J I " " warm-lined " " " I -4° j N «« " slippers " " L-OO " 5° 1 " " rubber boots " " 1-25 " 1 « misses " "_ " " 1-00 60 1 " ladies grain shoes, pat tip " " 1 • 3 5 ( 9° 1 " men's box toe boots(heavy)" " 3- 2 5 1 " " dress shoes " " I -75 i.oo^ 1 " " foot-holds " "3° 10 I " boys dress shoes " " " i-oo I « youths " " " " 1 * 2 5 " 75« I " childrens dongola shoes " " 60 3° I " " grain spring heel " " 75 " 4°2 Large stock of Felt Boots either leather or first quality rubber overs to be closed out cheap. Many interest ing bargains will be offered in rubber goods Iron stands with four lasts each at 50 cents. Sole leather cut to any amount you may wish to purchase. Repairing neatly done at reasonable prices.J For the latest styles in Fine Footwear call and see us. JOHN BICKEL 128 South Main St. Branch Store, Butler Pa. 125 N. Main St., Tlie Pilot Mnst See ' Let us pilot you arouud to our store '"rlr jg. V L and show you the many nice goods % \ suitable and very appropriate for % Christmas presents. Fine Cut-glass- Silverware, Sterling Silver Nov (i wPill el ties, Rings, Stick Pins, Watches in 'MilIjBlA.. ' Gold and Silver, Tribly and Lorg il'llliliiik 1 nette Chains, Braceletts, etc - We IJi'i) l)llllhSM^n lkv jdftito ave a ar s e and want y° ur If y° ur P urse not we^ \j R. GRIEB, 118 South Main Street, - Butler, Pa Wi 11 up fv#Ctoicnc vften muiu tatairy. SEXINIL FILLS at one* cnecx drains and promptly rcvitalixe the whole system. SI.OO per box by mail, 6 boxes for $5. IVo®ntt 1H • >7T®lB. With every $5 order we give a legal guarantee to cure or refund Address PEAL MEDICINE CO.. Cleveland. Ohia Seanor &Nace's Liver;, Feed and Sale Stable, Rear of Wick House, Buller, Pa The bejt of horses and drst class rigs always on hand and for hire. Beet accommodations in town for permanent boardiDg and transient trade. Special care gnaratteed. Stable room for sixty-five horses. A good class of horses, both driv ers and draft horses always on hand and for sale under a fall guarantee; and horses bought upon proper noti fication by SEANOR & NACE. All kinds ot live stock bought and ■old. Telephone at Wick House JOHN W. IIROW*. C. A. Abramb ABFAMS & BROWN, Real Estate, Fire and Life Insurance, Hussltow Building, N"«a*Cocrt HOosb. BUTLER, Insurance Company of North America. 02dye&r, Assets $9,563,000; Home of New Tort, Agaeta $9,160,000; Hartford of Hart lord, ASSETS $8,645,000; Phrnnii ol Brook lyn. A h»et* $5,500,000. New York Under writer's Agency, Hotel Butler J. H. FAUBEL, Prop'r. This house has been thorough ly renovated, remodeled, and re fitted with new furniture and carpets; has electric bells and al other modern conveniences for guests, and is as convenient, and desirable a home for strangers as can be found in Butler, Pa. Elegant sample room for use o ommercial me t FACTS! That we sell the following goods at these low prioes; 2 years old pure Rye $2 00 per gallon 3 " 2 25 4 " 2 50 7 " 3 50 " 10 " i 50 " 14 " 5 50 17 •• C 50 " All from the best known distillers. California 5 years old pure Wines, 14 kinds, sweet and dry, $1.50 per gallon; case $3.0 to $5.00. My own direct im £ortations of pure Port and Sherry Wines, losel and Rhine, at lowest figures. Call or send lor special price list. Mail orders piomptly filled. No extra charge for box ing and packing. A. ANDRIESSEN, NO. !8S FEDERAL ST. ALLEGHENY, PA. Every Woman Wlfk*/ / 3n Sometimes needs a reli \ able monthly regulating medicine. Dr. PEAL'S PENNYROYAL PILLS, Are prompt, safe and certain In r«anlt. The genu, lne (Dr. Peal's) nevor disappoint. Sent anrwfare, •LOO. foci Modlcuit Co.. Cleveland. O. Pot Ps'» »t City Pharmasy. Hotel Wlllard. 1 Reopened and now ready Jfor the o' ti» r .r*v elin? pub ic. Everything in first-claes style. MRS. MATTIE REIHIHG, Owner M H BROOKS. Clerk. L. S. McJUNKIN Insurance and ReaJ ; Estate Agent, 17 East jefferson st. BUTLER, - P Very often Natar* ne«ds only a little help to get over ao obstruction, ™ hen a boom of logs is floating down a river, all goes well until one single log strides something and sticks. Then there s a "jam"—and trouble. It is just so in the progress of food through the diges tive organs. Everything goes well till something sticks. Then the process of digestion stops. That's indigestion. T n less the impediment is removed, poison ous putrid matter begins to accumulate. There's a " iam " —constipation, and trouble. Sick headache, biliousness, sleeplessness, vertigo, heartburn, loss of appetite—these are some of the symp toms. Just a little help at the appear ance of the first one would end the trouble. Nature is a hard worker, but she needs assistance if too much be pnt upon her. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets offer th« best and simplest method for furnishing this assistance. They are prompt and very effective in their action, but they are not strong nor severe. They cause no violent wrench of the system. They go right to the " log " that is fast and loosen it. Nature does the rest. By and bv, with a little care in dieting, Nature wiH do it all. That'* one great advant age of the " Pleasant Pellets " over the many strongly cathartic pills —you do not become a slave to their use. They really cure the trouble they are meant to cure. Even the -worst kind of chronic constipation disappears with their use. CAt'TlOX.—Some designing dealers let. because inferior pUls afford greater profits. Such dealers are short sighted. They overlook the fact that next time you will ko where yoa ere supplied with what y*u ask for. HUMPHREYS' !>r. Humphreys' Specific, arc scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, tised for years in private practice and for over thirty years by the people with entire riccess. Every single Specific a special cure for the disease named. 50 . 81-ECIHC roB pbices. j_ vrl'M, Congestions, Inflammations.. »U5 !t-W.rms, Worm Fever, Worm C01ic.... 5 3—Teething; Colic, Crying, Wakefulness .23 4 —Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 35 7-Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 25 8— Xenralgia, Toothache, Faceache <35 9 Headaches, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .35 10 - Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Constipation. .35 ) I—Suppressed or Painful Periods .. .35 j -t—Whites, Too Profuse Periods .35 13—Cronp, Laryngitis. Hoarseness 35 11—Halt Ktaeum, Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .35 15—Rheumatism, Khcumatlo Pains 35 16— Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .35 19—Catarrh. Influenza, Cold In the Head. .35 30-\Vh«oplng Congh «35 37—Kidney Diseased >35 28—Nervous Debility 1.00 30— Crlnary Weakness 35 31—Sore Throat, Quincy, Ulcerated Throat .35 »i T7 V DR. HUMPHREYS' GRID 9RC // SPECIFIC FOR Onlr, CO . Put up to small bottles of pleasant pellets. Just fit your vest pocket. Sold by Drnerl»t«. or ««n t on recelrt of price. D*. HtTMPHSKTB' Mamual (Enlarged 4 Reviled, MAIT.kd rswt. nraIPHIIKVS'MFU.ro., 11l A lit William SI., NKW YOKKa SPECIFICS. 2/LLI Rub your poor, tired feet ? with j ISalva-ceal > (THADE-MABK). ) < It takes all the aching ( s out of sore or tender feet, I > instantly. Strained or I > over-worked muscles, s ) chafings, or any soreness I ) or stiffness—they're all S I relieved in the same quick > way. It's the best remedy for < Sprains, Piles, Rheumatism, Catarrh, > Neuralgia, Sore Throat, \ ' Burns, Boils, Skin Dissases. | 11 Two sizes, 25 and 50 cents. ( 11 At druggists, or by m»i!. ? ' TH« Bkandreth CO., 374 CANAL ST., K. Y. | What Strikes Others Will strike yon.—We aro all streaked hero and there witfe the same likes and dislikes. Tliousands of all sorts of people pronounce Old Export Whiskey tip-top In every particular, and foralluses. Might be Just what you'd like, no harm in mention ing it, anyway. It is 8 years old, that's certain. It is posi tively pure and free from fusel oil—that is a fact which the most expert chemist can't dis prove. rull Quarts, SI.OO ; Six Quarts, $5.00. Mail and Express orders shipped promptly, and we pay transportation charges on orders of SIO.OO and over. Jos. FLEMING & SON, 412 MARKET ST., PITTSBURG. PA. tampleie Pr ee Lists of Wines and I lyuors mailed (rd« i M « THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY Kei loves quickly and permanently DEBILITY, WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS And other evils, arising from early errors or excesses, overwork, etc. Wards off consumption and insanity; cures where others fail. Book of explanation mailed fret. Satisfaction guaranteed. Wonder ful success In all cases of this nature. By mail, 11. HO per box, or Bix for $5.00. OALUMET MFDICINE CO.. CHICAGO, ILL. For sale by City Pharmacy. THE KEELEY CURE Is a special boon to business men who, having driftcd unconsciously into the drink hahit ana awaken to find the disease of alcoholism fastened up »n them, rendering them unlit to manage af fairs requiring: a elcar brain. A four weeks course of treatment at the PITTSBURG KEELEY INSTITUTE, No. 4216 Fifth Avenue, restores to them all their powers, mental and physical, destroys the abnormal appetite, and restores them to the condition thev were in be fore they indulged in stimulants, this has been i\onclninore than lf,oo cases treated here, and nmon£» them some of your own neighbors, to whom we can refer with confidence as to the a- olute safety and efficiency of the Kecley < "urc. The fullest and ino«t searchim* in\» -titration is n vitcd. Send for pam»dilet giving Mil informa tion. i PCh!che*t*.»r'» EnfflUh III&iuoikI IT run i. ENNYROYAL PILLS Original and Only Genuine. A v Brand lr, Krd hoI ' ,vc * " k " ' * • *'' u " T»Le otbrr fi- fuse d>:>w r on* ■ i 'C* a *'Relief for in Utter, b/ retnrr •A kf all. 10.000 TcftimoDials. .Name Paper. _ ~! fhlolic«terCleiuloi4llV,M»JU«nS(iui»rr. Agnew's Cure lor tne Heart gir* Derfeit relief in all cases of Organic o • •sympathetic Heat Disease in 30 minutes and speedily effects a cure. It is a peer "ess remedy for Palpitation, Shortness o -'reath, Smothering Spells, Pain in Lei *-ide and all symptoms of a Diseased Heart •>no dose convinces. Sold by City Phar D»cy. New Orleans is doing a big business these days in shipping to Europe the products of American farms. Steamships leave almost daily with cargoes of 15,000 and 17,000 bales of cotton, together with a large list of other products. A new cotton steamer was recently launched at Belfast, and is now on her way to New Orleans, which will carry 54,000 bales of cotton. On Saturday last six vessels left New Orleans, carrying away 523,266 bushels o£ corn and 30,000 bushels of wheat. One vessel for Hamburg took out 175,719 bushels of corn, the largest single cargo of grain ever shipped from that city. Europe is taking an immense amount of American corn this year. If suffering with piles, it will interest you to know that De Witt's Witch Haze! Salve will cure them. This medicine is a tpecilic for all complaints of this character and il instructions (which are simple) are carried out. a cure will result. Wo have tested this in numerous cases, and always with like results. It never fails. J. ~C. RjßDick. A Peculiar Case. The Erie Times of last week says; "A I peculiar point of law cime up to-day in civil court in the case of A. F. Thomas, who sued the Nickel I'late railroad for t ?3,000 for the burning of wme timlier from his land adjoining the railroad in East Springfield, and no one in the j court room can ever remember a similar j case. Tuesday when the Jury was drawn j among the names submitted was that of , Grederick Ahl, of Springfield, who was j challenged by Mr. S. A. Davenport for j the defense, and the name of L. Geringer taken instead. Ahl, however, did not ! leave the box, and when the names were called he still sat with the jury, while Geringer left with those who were excus ed. No one at the time noticed the mis trke, and the trial proceeded and this noon the jury brought in a verdict of damages to the cxte.it of <2,100 for the plaintiff, when on polling the jury it was found that Geringer was missing and in his place sat the challenged Ahl. lliis put a complicated phase 011 the case and no one knows just what will be done in the matter. A prominent attorney, in speaking of the case, said that were it not for the fact that Mr Davenport challenged Ahl, the judgement wou!d likely stand good, but this challenge might tend to make it eligible for a new trial. Judge Gunnison sa.d that it was the first time such a thing had ever come before him, and he could not tell what would be done about it. In all probabil ity he said a motion for a new trial would be made by Mr. Walling for the plaintiff. With regard to placing the blame he said that the right man was not serving, as neither the attorneys nor the clerk could be held responsible for not knowing the juryman. The. Spa Brand of Brandy Is a guarantee of Excellence. The Climax Brandy made from grapes in 1576 is absolutely pure. For sickness in your family do not for heaven' sake use any brandy but old and strictly pure distil lant. —Out of 597 trees struck by lightning in the forests near Moscow, 302 were white poplar. Therefore Russian farmers have been abvised to plant natural light ning conductors. ' Easily Cured. Drunkenness, Morphine and Tobacco habit are easily cured by the use of Hill's Chloride of Gold Tablets. No effort re quired of the patient who is allowed the use of stimulants until he voluntarily quits their use. May be given secretly in tea or coffee ard a cure guaranteed in every case For sale by all first class druggists at SI.OO per package. For full particulars and book oi testimonials ad dress The Ohio Chemical Works, Lima, Ohio. —The Empress of Austria has probably beaten the record in regard to being a juvenile grand-mother, for she was only 36 when her first grand-child was present ed to her. No excuse for sleepless nights when you can procure One Minute Cough Cure. This will relieve all annoyances, cure the the most severe cough and give you rest and health. Can you afford to do without it? J. C. REDlck. —The Turkish minister says as how we'd kick if the Turks sent over an ex pedition for the relief of the Indians. Don't you believe it, old man. You can have the Indians themselves if you want them. Wife—Here's an aeeouij'L of a man who shot himself rather than suffier tho pangs of indigestion. Husband —The fool! Why did'nc he take He Witt's Little Early Risers? I used to suffer as bad as he did before I commenced taking these little pills. J. C. KKDICK. Coughing irritates the delicate orgins and aggravates the diseased. Instead of waiting, try One Minute Cough Cure. It helps at once, expectoration easy, reduces the soreness and inflamation. Every one likes it. J. C. REDICK. £ —lf the lavish expenditure of money abroad every year by our aristocracy was spent at home, gold exports would be seldom heard and general business be much benefited. One Minute Cough Cure is rightly nam ed. It affords instant relief from suffering whem afflicted with a severe sough or cold. It acts on the throat, bronchial tubes, and lungs and neverlails to give immediate relief. J. C. REDICK —Leander Choate, the well known lumberman of Oskosh, says the indica tions are that this year's log crop will be smaller than than that of last year. He says that, although the lumber market is quite dull, prices are steady, but there is scarcely any demand for the product. HOOD'S PILLS cure Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indigestion, Ilendache. A pleasant laxative. AH Druggists. Piles of people have piles, but De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will cure them. When promptly applied it cures scalds and burns without the slightest pain. J. C. REDICK. One Minute Cough Cure is a popular remedy for croup. Safe for children and adnlts. J. C. KKDICK —Many establishments for the supply of fishing tackle employ women to make the flies. Although the humble paths of the business are overstocked, there is ap parently remunerative demand for artistic workmanship. A lady that can tie a fly fit to captivate a trout or a salmon ean, it is said, earn 3or 4 pounds a week in London. "I)e Witt's Little Early hisers for bilious ness, indigestion; constipation. A small pill, a prompt cure. J. C. REDICK. —There is nothing so very slow about Philadelphia , after all. The committee which is investigating the Police Depart ment of that city at present has learned that some policemen were actually part ners in disreputable houses. That beats even the New York blackmailers. G. A. R. COMMANDER JAS. S. DEAN, GEN. GRANT POST, RONDOUT, N - Y. CURED OF DYSPEPSIA Commander Dean writes: "As Chief U. S. Mail Agent of the U. & D. R. R. good health is indispensable. I found myself however all run down with dys pepsia. I doctored and doctored, but I grew worse. I suffered misery night and day, for fully two years. My case was pronounced incurable. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy a!>out that time, and told him of 'my condition aud he said, try a bottle of DH. DAVID KENNEDY'S FAVORITE REMEDY take it morning, noon and night, and it will cure you. I took the medicine as directed, but had n6 confidence in a cure, as my case had been tried by so many. After using it a week I began to feet t>et ter, and in a short while after that I was entirely cured. That terrible distress, everything I ate, breaking up sour in my throat hat? all gone anil I have not had a moment's discomfort since. To-day ther» isn't a healthier man and my appetite is grand. AFTER ILL OTHERS FAIL "i 8 * conduit do Old Sellable DRJ-088 N. FT FTJRK.NTH ST " F1111.A., "A. Thirty vouri ' ttt' curoofaEl 3 A.J MCCANDLKSS I nave user 1 your Heave Cure and four, t w do the work if used accordng to d •rt'ons. Yours truly, J. I*.V MfLCTS l. c- wick; DEALER IK Rough and Med Lutei OR ALM. KISDS Doors, Sasb, Bilnds, Mouldings, Shingles and Lath Always In Stock, LIMF.. HAIR AND PLASTLK Otiicu opposite P. «t;W. Dupot, TUTLER WHAT IRON WILL DO. IIS NATURE'S OWN TONIC. Stimulates the appetite and pro duces refreshing sleep. GIVES VITAL STRENGTH TO NURSING R MOTHERS. Checks wasting diseases, stops night sweats, cures incipient consumption. O Increases strops, ih and flesh. MAKES RED, RICH BLOOD, Promotes healthy lung tissue. Will give the palo and puny the Nrosy cheeks of youtn. CTTRES ALL FEMALE COMPLAINTS. Makes strong and women of weaklings. GILMOHE'S IRON TONIC PILLS Care all Wasting Diseases and their sequences, BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, die. They are neither styptic nor caustic, and have no coagulating effect on the contents of tho stomach or its lining; consequently do not hurt the teeth or cause constipation or diarrhoea. aB do the usual formr or Iron. 10 days treatment 50c. pamphlet free. If not kept by your druggist, address GILMORE & CO., CINCINNATI, O. What Nerve Hemes ' iaVe < * one ro *' lerS 'anc Fc-rmaneritl/ ffdscure A positive cure fcr all Weaknesses, Nervousness, Debility, and ail their train of evils resulting from early errors and later excesses; the result of over work, sickness, worry, etc. or excessive use of tobacco,opium and iiquor, which lead to consumption and insanity. Their use shows immedi ate improvement. Insist upon having the genuine NERVE BERRIES, no other. Convenient to carry in vest pocket. Price, .00 per box, si;; : ".oxes, one full treatment, $5.00. Guaranteed tocure any case. If not kept by your drug gist we will send them by mail, upon receipt of price, in plain wrapper. Pamphlet free. Address mail ordersti) AMERICAN MEDICAL CO. CINCINNATI. 0. Special Notice. Pure Rye Whiskies from the best known distillers, according to age, lroui $2.00 to $0 00 per gallon. My own importation of tiue old Ports. Sherry, Rhine and Mosel Wines from $2.00 to $5.00 per gallon. St. Helena pnre old California Winss, dry and sweot, 75 cents to $1.50 per gallon. Also agent for the celebrated L,ake Chautauqua WintiS, $1 50 per galloa. Seneca Lake pure Wine Vinegar. 50c per gallon. The finest imported Uins. Cognacs, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Stout, IJass Ale, Jfcc., at lowest prices. Call or write to A. An drit son I'B Federal St.. Allegheny. Special Price List on application. Ho extra charge for jugs or packing. Mail orders promptly artended to. YOU C Ai\ FIND p \ h p'? r • ilrr* •• t: ' ' ' '•* .V«t»r!i«Jnc I ■ ■ Mil •. EEMUT6TQH BKuS. » nil •» I Ilu t iUt lurnt D. T. PAPE'S Holiday Goods and Christmas Presents. \\ e are pleased to announce the arrival of our Holiday Stock, and that we are ready for with a rare assortment of Christmas Gifts, suitable for Old and Young; Toys, Fancy Goods, Novelties, No tions, etc., etc. You are invited to call and inspect our Grand Display. D. T. PAPE'S 122 S. Main St Butler Pa Mrs. J. E. Zimmerman, A Remnant Sale As usual, after our Annual Sacrifice Sal# we find Remnants all through our stock, hundreds of them. Remnants of Dress Goods, of Ginghams, Calicos, Muslins, Dress Flannels, Country Flannels, etc. These will be closed out at half-price. Notwithstanding our phenomenal success in the past two week's Sacrifice Sale, we still have too many winter goods—too many Wraps, Heavy Dress Goods, Blank ets, Flannels, Yarns, etc. Also more Winter Millinery than we care to carry over. All the above mentioned goods will be closed out regardless of cost to make room for our Spring Stock, most of which is already purchased, and some of it arriving daily.—Shelves must be cleared of Winter Goods. Mrs. Jennie E. ZimmermaN Successor to Ritter & Ralston. J. S. YOUNG, • Tailor, Hatter and Hen's Fnrnlsber. Great Reduction Sale. In order to make room for spring goods we will sell our entire stock of gent'* furnishing goods and make you a suit of clothes or an overcoat or a pair of trousen at greatlv reduced prices. Now is the time to get a genuine bargain in everything we sell and we guarantee euerything we make to please and fit you. S. YOUNG, 101 South Main St., Opposite Hotel Loirj t TALK IS CHEAP But it takes money to buy Whisky. And to get value for your money in Whisky, Brandy, Wines or Cordials, is to send your orders direct to Max Klein, and you will be sure of two thing, ONE That you buy for less money a bet ter quality than anywhere else in the State, and ANOTHER That all goods shipped are just as represented. Send for New Price List and Catalogue of all kinds of liquors, mailed free on application, and don't forget that All Express Charges On orders of $5.00 and over are paid by us with no charge for box ing and shipping. MAX KLEIN, 82 Federal St. Allegheny Pa. 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Write vour name and address on a postal card, send it to Geo. W.Best, ro °tn 2, Tribune Building, New York City, and a sample copy of The New \OTIL Weeeltiy Tribune will be mailed to —3 "3L A Summer Drive Icses a measure of its pleasure if the carriage is less lux« urious, easy running and handsome than it might be. Fredonia Buggies have nothing but good point s . They're the handsomest vehicles you can get—are as strong and secure as they're sightly. Ask and insist that you see them at your dealer's. Made by FREE ONI A NFG. CO.. Youngstown, Ohio.